More info here: https://www.ucu.org.uk/article/13734/UCU-UK-elections-2024-25
UCU has a national executive committee, elected by the union’s members. Elections take place annually. Ballots to elect Trustees, Officers and National Executive Committee members open 27 January 2025. These elections include the post of UCU Scotland President and UCU Scotland Secretary.
A list of candidates is available here: https://www.ucu.org.uk/article/13734/UCU-UK-elections-2024-25
https://www.ucu.org.uk/article/13899/UCU-election-hustings-2025
If you have not received a ballot paper yet, you can request a new one by clicking here. You might not have received your ballot if you moved recently and have not updated UCU of the change in your postal address. If this is the case, please amend your membership record online (you will have to register if you haven’t used myUCU in the past) or by emailing your new address to ucug@glasgow.ac.uk.
The UCU Glasgow inbox has received various election communication from candidates, all of which are copied below. Please note that these are NOT ENDORSEMENTS, just a collation of materials we have received. UCU Glasgow does not endorse candidates in internal elections.
If you are a candidate and would like for your materials to be displayed here, please email ucug@glasgow.ac.uk.
Vice President (Higher Education) – Rhiannon Lockley
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Vote Rhiannon Lockley (she/her) for UCU Vice President (Higher Education): ballots are live 27th January till 3rd March 2025
rhiannonforucuvp.wordpress.com
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Trustee – Mike Barton
The UCU elections for the Vice President, Honorary Treasurer, Trustees and the National Executive Committee have opened and members are now receiving ballot papers.
I am standing for election for the position of trustee, and I would appreciate it if you would circulate my election material to all of your members for their consideration: https://bit.ly/MikeBarton4UCUTrustee.
This is in line with UCU’s policy to encourage the circulation of information about all candidates standing in elections.
In addition to circulating my election material, I would very much welcome the endorsement by your branch or region of my candidacy if you feel you are able to do so.
In solidarity,
Mike Barton
UCU Scotland President – Grant Buttars
https://grantbuttarsucu.wordpress.com/2024/12/04/election-address-2025/
I am standing for the role of UCU Scotland President. At present, I am UCU Scotland Vice President and this is my third term on UCU Scotland Executive, having also served 2 terms as an ordinary-elected member. I also chair UCU Scotland Education Committee.
I am also separately elected to NEC, sitting on HEC and Education Committee, and previously on ROCC. I also sit on Academic Related Professional Staff (ARPS) Committee. I have worked as an archivist at the University of Edinburgh since 2001. Between 2018 and 2023, I was Branch President at Edinburgh, where I have also served as Communications Officer and as an Ordinary Committee member. I am currently branch ARPS rep. I bring knowledge and expertise of all levels of union work to the role of President.
It is incumbent on anybody holding elected office within the union to represent members and to hold power to account on behalf of members. The power we hold as elected representatives is loaned to us by our members and is exercised on their behalf. If we see the union not functioning as it should, we must not be silent.
Anybody in elected office has the responsibility, when acting in that capacity, to represent the policy of the union and not engage in activity contrary to such policy. That is not to say we are merely empty vessels with no opinions of our own and that dissent should be avoided. I am an unapologetic socialist and these are my guiding principles. In appropriate fora I will argue and advocate from that position. However, when representing our union as Scotland President, I will always put democratically agreed union policy first.
In the current crisis, with challenges around cuts and redundancies affecting every branch directly or indirectly, it is more important than ever that we fight back together, building solidarity with our fellow campus unions and our students. Our strength comes from our numbers as a collective. Atomised fights only benefit the bosses.
A trade union must be an exemplary employer and nurture within itself the same values and principles we demand of employers, government and others. The ongoing disputes between UCU and its staff cast a very dark shadow upon all of us. UCU staff are workers just like us and I reiterate my solidarity with them. These disputes must be resolved satisfactorily without delay and likewise the one with Black Members Standing Committee with which they are entwined. A union cannot properly fight for equality for its members with this issue unresolved.
UCU Scotland Secretary – Carlo Morelli
https://uculeft.org/carlo-morelli-2/
Dundee University is at the centre of the storm over the funding of higher education
in Scotland. We have just successfully balloted for industrial action to save hundreds
of jobs due to a projected £30m deficit. As a member of the University at Dundee
and current Honorary Secretary for UCU Scotland I understand the need to ensure
branches fight redundancies and cuts but also ensure UCU Scotland gives its full
backing to branches resisting cuts.
Save Higher Education
Half of UK universities are cutting jobs. This includes many in Scotland. The
existence of the sector is under threat. Marketisation in Scotland is driven by
managements who share the group think of forcing debt via maintenance loans for
home students and exploiting international and rUK students’ tuition fees.
Simultaneously, the racist ‘hostile environment’ consciously used racism to
undermine the University sector.
Attempts to leave branches to fight these cuts institution by institution weakens us.
We need a UK-wide and Scottish-wide campaign to save HE, against job cuts and
end the racist environment. Unity is our strength. Unity can build a campaign to drive
the market out of education.
As Honorary Secretary for UCU Scotland I made the case for a lobby of the Scottish
Government and encouraging branches to ballot for industrial action when facing job
cuts.
Stand Up To Racism
Trump, Farage and the rise of fascism in Europe means we must place anti-racism
central to our union and workplaces. Racism is designed to scapegoat minorities and
divert attention from where the problems in our society originate. No immigrant is
illegal, and universities should stop policing immigration through draconian
monitoring and reporting on students and staff. I have been a supporter of the Sheku
Bayoh campaign since the start and stand up for students facing racism Blind
student facing deportation says university reneged on support | University of Dundee – The Guardian
USS and pensions
I was a USS negotiator during the 2018-19 strike. Five years of strike action shows
we can win. I am currently leading the campaign in the USS Advisory Cttee to
ensure cohabiting relationships are recognised for automatic survivor pensions. As
an NEC member I will continue to focus attention on threats to the Scottish TPS and
USS. I support our union’s policy on decarbonising and decolonising our pension
schemes.
Equality
Equality continues to be under attack. I am committed to ensuring equality remains
central to UCU Scotland. I will always support members standing up for trans-rights,
facing threats of internal complaints or employment tribunals.
I am a strong ally of my transrights and all LGBT+ siblings. I don’t believe we are
stuck as human beings by our DNA and hold strongly to the analysis of the social
model arising out of the disability movement, that it is society that creates structures
for disadvantage and oppression not our biology.
Palestine and Academic Boycott
I welcome the ceasefire in Gaza, hope it holds but fear for the lives of Palestinians
and others in the West Bank, Lebanon and Syria. Israel is an apartheid state and
universities in Scotland are legally complicit in genocide in Gaza, via their
investments and engagement with Israeli Universities. The IHRA definition facilitates
the clamp down on student protest and pro-Palestinian voices. It hinders rather than
supports the campaign against antisemitism due to its false conflation of antizionism
with antisemitism. UCU Scotland should continue its work on identifying with and
solidarity with Higher Education in Palestine. We can all play our part by individually
refusing to the Academic Boycott of Israeli Universities.
Trade union service
- Chair of USS Advisory Committee: past USS negotiator on USS JNC.
- UCU Scotland Honorary Secretary NEC member: previously UCU Scotland
- President & UK-wide elected member for 6 years.
- Member of Dundee UCU Committee for over 20 years & past president
- Delegate to UCU Congress, STUC and TUC
- Member of UCU Left and Stand Up To Racism
- Senior Lecturer in Economics, Dundee University
